Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IU!!
US News rates it above UMD in every one of the programs you cite (including poly sci) plus she’ll have access to Hutton Honors. Gorgeous campus, friendly students, and Bloomington is a fantastic college town. The music program is world class. She’ll love it!
Despite all that, this state flagship has over 80% acceptance rate.
UMD looks like better school overall and thus ranked higher at #55 vs #72 IU
Is that due to the engineering and CS majors being so highly ranked there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a time when I would have said Maryland. Now, I'd pick Indiana. Both good, honestly.
For a Gil who might get pregnant? No way a red state
Anonymous wrote:There was a time when I would have said Maryland. Now, I'd pick Indiana. Both good, honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indiana recently banned health care options for transgender youth (I have a trans kid so loosely track where is safe for us to live). YMMV on whether that is important to you/your kid.
It sucks hard and shows Indiana's General Assembly as bigoted trash; but, for what it's worth, it applies only to kids under 18. So, it's legal for trans college kids to get care in Indiana. And Bloomington is a very diverse and accepting community.
Anonymous wrote:I picked IU over UMD back in the 2000s and am VERY happy I did!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IU!!
US News rates it above UMD in every one of the programs you cite (including poly sci) plus she’ll have access to Hutton Honors. Gorgeous campus, friendly students, and Bloomington is a fantastic college town. The music program is world class. She’ll love it!
Not true. Md ranks in the 40s for poly sci and Indiana comes in the 70s. If she is truly struggling with the decision after touring both schools and costs aren’t a determining factor, I’d go with MD. There are more opportunities in this area to feed the music hobby. A good friend of mine majored in Music minor English at MD and worked at Kennedy Center and now is the BP of opera programming at wolf trap.
Not sure what list you're looking at? Per USNWR, IU's political science program ranks 28th--nowhere near the 70s.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/political-science-rankings?_sort=rank-asc
dp.. per that link, IU and UMD are both #28.
oh, and it says "top graduate schools".
For undergrad, IU is #72; UMDCP is #55
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/political-science-major-4510
That difference seems unimportant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IU!!
US News rates it above UMD in every one of the programs you cite (including poly sci) plus she’ll have access to Hutton Honors. Gorgeous campus, friendly students, and Bloomington is a fantastic college town. The music program is world class. She’ll love it!
Not true. Md ranks in the 40s for poly sci and Indiana comes in the 70s. If she is truly struggling with the decision after touring both schools and costs aren’t a determining factor, I’d go with MD. There are more opportunities in this area to feed the music hobby. A good friend of mine majored in Music minor English at MD and worked at Kennedy Center and now is the BP of opera programming at wolf trap.
Not sure what list you're looking at? Per USNWR, IU's political science program ranks 28th--nowhere near the 70s.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/political-science-rankings?_sort=rank-asc
dp.. per that link, IU and UMD are both #28.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IU!!
US News rates it above UMD in every one of the programs you cite (including poly sci) plus she’ll have access to Hutton Honors. Gorgeous campus, friendly students, and Bloomington is a fantastic college town. The music program is world class. She’ll love it!
Not true. Md ranks in the 40s for poly sci and Indiana comes in the 70s. If she is truly struggling with the decision after touring both schools and costs aren’t a determining factor, I’d go with MD. There are more opportunities in this area to feed the music hobby. A good friend of mine majored in Music minor English at MD and worked at Kennedy Center and now is the BP of opera programming at wolf trap.
Not sure what list you're looking at? Per USNWR, IU's political science program ranks 28th--nowhere near the 70s.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/political-science-rankings?_sort=rank-asc
dp.. per that link, IU and UMD are both #28.
oh, and it says "top graduate schools".
For undergrad, IU is #72; UMDCP is #55
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/political-science-major-4510
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IU!!
US News rates it above UMD in every one of the programs you cite (including poly sci) plus she’ll have access to Hutton Honors. Gorgeous campus, friendly students, and Bloomington is a fantastic college town. The music program is world class. She’ll love it!
Not true. Md ranks in the 40s for poly sci and Indiana comes in the 70s. If she is truly struggling with the decision after touring both schools and costs aren’t a determining factor, I’d go with MD. There are more opportunities in this area to feed the music hobby. A good friend of mine majored in Music minor English at MD and worked at Kennedy Center and now is the BP of opera programming at wolf trap.
Not sure what list you're looking at? Per USNWR, IU's political science program ranks 28th--nowhere near the 70s.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/political-science-rankings?_sort=rank-asc
dp.. per that link, IU and UMD are both #28.
oh, and it says "top graduate schools".
For undergrad, IU is #72; UMDCP is #55
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/political-science-major-4510